THE NUMBERS GAME: You think you know your best player? Sportsmail reveals your club's REAL star... and you'll never guess who's the only one with a 100% record

Everyone's got an opinion on their club's best player. Chelsea supporters are up in arms when Juan Mata doesn't start, West Ham fans can't believe Sam Allardyce never plays a striker, and Spurs die-hards are crying out for more firepower up top.

But who is really influential for your club? Here's a club-by-club guide on the lucky and not-so-lucky charms.

The statistics are accurate ahead of Saturday's round of Premier League matches, and each player much have appeared six or more times for their club.

While clearly they aren't the be-all and end-all on a players quality, the points-per-game average throws up some surprising names and gives an idea into a managers' thinking when they need three points.

Arsenal

Unsurprisingly as league leaders, Arsenal have the only player in the top flight with a perfect win record on appearances this season.

More of a shock is the identity of that man: Nacho Monreal. The Gunners left-back has played in ten games for Arsene Wenger's side this season, with Arsenal triumphing in all ten.

Gunning for it: Nacho Monreal (right) is the only player in the Premier League with a 100% win record

Hot on the heels of him is skipper
and centre half Per Mertesacker, who has made 12 appearances for the
Gunners, and hence featured in all ten of their victories.

Given
Arsenal's impressive campaign, a host of players are their so-called
'worst', yet they're still on 2.38 average points per game.

Aston Villa

Paul Lambert would do well to feature Malian midfielder Yacouba Sylla more frequently in his Villa line-ups.

Despite having not played since last month's 2-2 draw at West Brom, Sylla has a points per game average of 1.83 with three wins and two draws in his six appearances - the highest in the side.

Nathan Baker and Libor Kozak also seem to be lucky additions to the side, but the same can't be said of Aleksander Tonev.

The Bulgarian winger has played 10 matches for Villa this campaign, but has won just two of them - with an average points per game of 0.90.

Lucky charm: Yacouba Sylla is the man with the best points-per-game average for Aston Villa

Cardiff City

There's no point the South Wales side looking to youth for inspiration as their first Premier League campaign progresses - their most successful star is a golden oldie.

Craig Bellamy has won three, drawn two of his nine turnouts for his boyhood club this season - with a points per game average of 1.22.

Andrew Taylor, Aron Gunnarsson and Kim Bo-Kyung are all hot on Bellamy's heels on 1.08 points per game, but Nicky Maynard's six appearances have heralded just one win for the Bluebirds.

Golden oldie: Welsh hero Craig Bellamy defied his years to be Cardiff's most 'successful' player this season

Chelsea

Stop the presses... Chelsea's striker conundrum has been solved!

While Fernando Torres and Samuel Eto'o have been battling it out to be the Stamford Bridge No 1 frontman, Demba Ba has a near-perfect record.

With five wins and one draw from his six Premier League games, Ba sits pretty with a points-per-game average of 2.67, above Gary Cahill and Willian - also proving their worth to the Blues.

Much has been made of Jose Mourinho's selection policy by leaving out international stars Juan Mata and Ashley Cole.

However, the Portguese might be on to something. Statistically, the duo are the least successful players in the side, both producing a points-per-game average of 1.89.

Hitman: When Demba Ba (right) has appeared, it usually means three points for Chelsea

Crystal Palace

The Eagles haven't had much to shout about this season, with just three wins all campaigns.

Stuart O'Keefe has featured in all of them, however, boasting a points-per-game average of 1.67.

Kigaisho Dikgacoi and Jason Puncheon also featured in the trio of victories, but have a lower average as they also played in more defeats.

It isn't such good news for Jerome Thomas. Not featuring in any of the wins, he has just a draw to his name an a points-per-game average of just 0.17.

Soaring eagle: Stuart O'Keefe (left) isn't a mainstay of the Palace side, but is a lucky charm for the strugglers

Everton

Right, here's a shock: Leighton Baines is Everton's worst player.

Well, maybe not, but he's statistically the least successful Toffee, missing two of Roberto Martinez's side's seven wins, and featuring in every draw.

He sits on a points-per-game average of 1.75, while at the other end of the scale loan star Gareth Barry bosts a 2.40 score, playing a part in every victory and being absent for half of the draws.

Steven Naismith and James McCarthy are also up there for the Toffees.

Loan ranger: Gareth Barry (left) has been rock-solid in Everton's midfield this season

Fulham

Unsurprisingly, not many Fulham players have much to boast about this season, with the now-sacked Martin Jol getting off to a horrific start in the Premier League.

Stalwart defender Brede Hangeland is the most succesful player, featuring in all three of the Cottagers' wins in just eight appearances, giving him a points-per-game average of 1.25.

He's equal with Damien Duff, but Fulham also carry the embarrassing statistic of having the 'unluckiest' player in the league.

In ten appearances, Alexander Kacaniklic has a sole draw to his name and nine defeats - giving him a points-per-game average of 0.10 - the worst in the league.

Scott Parker is only marginally better, winning just once in his 12 matches.

Stopper: Brede Hangeland (right) is often a sturdy presence for Fulham, and he's been vital to any success

Hull City

Steve Bruce's men have had a credible start in the Premier League, sitting in 12th place after five wins - a good return for one of the division's unfancied sides.

Liam Rosenior is the only Tigers star to play in all five of those triumphs, and he's top of the chart for Hull with a points-per-game average of 1.45.

That's just 0.01 better than David Meyler, but there's reason to suggest Stephen Quinn might be worth sticking clear of for Bruce.

He's heralded just one win for Hull, with an average of 0.83 - by some distance the worst at the KC Stadium.

Surprise name: Liam Rosenior is the only Hull player to feature in all five of their wins this season

Liverpool

Despite a no-doubt pleasing start to the season, there's bad news for the Anfield faithful.

There's been murmurs that Brendan Rodgers has been looking to replace Jose Enrique, and the left-back is now suffering from a long-term injury.

But Enrique is the most successful player at Anfield this season. He's played in five wins for the Reds in just eight appearances, giving him a points-per-game average of 2.38.

Kop fans have long been signing the praises of Daniel Agger, and they're proven right with the Great Dane matching Enrique's record exactly.

At the other end of the spectrum, Chelsea loanee Victor Moses is the Liverpool man with the weakest record by a reasonable margin.

He's played in just three wins for the Reds, with Rodgers possibly noting this statistic in sidelining the Nigerian.

Questions: But Jose Enrique has been one of Liverpool's statistically top players this campaign

Manchester City

The headlines have all been on Sergio Aguero and Alvaro Negredo, but the man that's made a real difference to Manchester City is Fernandinho.

The Brazilian midfielder has found it hard to make hs name among City's plethora of international stars, but he boasts a 2.25 points-per-game average in their Premier League matches.

And despite all the debate from England fans, it seems like Etihad boss was right to drop national team keeper Joe Hart.

The England stopper is one of the worst-rated City players on the points-per-game table with an average of 1.78, with midfielder Javi Garcia only the same as him.

Pellegrini's new faith in Costel Pantmilion may be justified.

Midfield star: When Fernandinho is in the side, it normally means a victory for Manuel Pellegrini's men

Manchester United

Unsuprisingly, Robin van Persie is by some distance the most effective player for David Moyes' men.

The Dutch striker hasn't exactly set the Premier League alight this season, but he's still the Red Devils' most prolific man this season - they've won six of the ten games he's played in, at an average points-per-game of exactly two.

Although they've come in for criticism, England stars Phil Jones and Tom Cleverley have also been present for most of United's wins.

Danny Welbeck, is less lucky - he's won in just 1.11 games - not far behind Javier Hernandez, Rio Ferdinand and Nani.

On strike: No prizes for guessing Robin van Persie is Manchester United's top points-per-game player

Newcastle United

Shola Ameobi has been a bit of joke figure around Tyneside.

But the stalwart striker has enjoyed a renaissance this year, from being the first-choce foil to Loic Remy to being the surprise package for Nigeria at the World Cup.

He's topped that off by being Newcastle's staistically most helpful player.

He's won exactly two points per game on average, while nearest rivals Yohan Cabaye, Remy and Papiss Cisse are on 1.83.

Hatem Ben Arfa may be a more technically gifted player, but his appearances have brought about just 1.40 points on average for the Magpies.

Stalwart: Newcasltle cult hero Shola Ameobi has proved his worth on Tyneside this season

Norwich City

Chris Hughton has been under pressure almost from day one this campaign, but he could do a lot worse than keep picking Ryan Bennett.

Bennett boasts three wins from his six appearances - the highest average of any Norwich player.

Compare that to Wes Hoolahan. The midfielder has had a difficult time of it this season, just grabbing 0.67 points per game.

Singing like a Canary: Ryan Bennett (left) has been a catalyst for any success Norwich have had

Southampton

Dejan Lovren has deservedly earned plaudits this season.

The new man at the St. Marys stadium has give the club a lift, and his solidity at the back has been a catalyst for the Saints' shock success.

Morgan Schneiderlin and keeper Artur Boruc also made themselves known with a points per game success of 1.69, equal to Lovren's.

New striker Pablo Osvaldo has had less luck. He's barely had a taste of Southampton's success this season.

Having been resposible for just 1.36 points a game, he's the statistically weakest player.

Unmovable: Centre half Dejan Lovren is a rock at the back at the St. Mary's Stadium

Stoke City

No matter how many new faces Mark Hughes brings to the Britannia Stadium, it always seems to be the same players that do the business for them.

They try to shake their 'long-ball' tag, but it's the players that have been in the Potteries from Tony Pulis' days as boss that help them out.

Matthew Etherington is their most succesful player. The winger has turned out for the club six times, winning two and gaining a points-per-game average of 1.22.

Steven Ireland, as talented as he is, is at the other end of the spectrum. He's played nine games this season, hasn't tasted victory, and with five draws he's got an average of 0.56.

Winged wonder: Matthew Etherington (right) is Stoke's most successful player this season

Sunderland

He wasn't popular with Paolo Di Canio, but Phil Bardsley has been Sunderland's most effective player this season.

Ousted by the former manager, he has redeemed himself by having an average of exactly 1.00 - embrassingly for the Mackems, the best at the club.

Kieiren Westwood has less to shout about. The keeeper has played ten and won just one - a points per game average of just 0.40.

Down and out: But Phil Bardsley has been a presence in anything good Sunderland have done this season

Swansea City

Michael Laudrup hasn't had the best of seasons. Juggling Premier League and Europa League comittments, they've slid down the the Premier League table and tumbled in games they should be easily winning.

Alvaro Vazquez, their frontman on laon from Getafe, has been their most successful player. Alvaro has won four out of seven matches, with their supposedly 'worst' player summer signing Wilfried Bony.

The striker has played a part in just three Swansea wins, having a points-per-game percentage of just 1.09.

Wait and see: Alvaro Vazquez has been Swansea's lucky charm in a disappointing season for Swansea

Tottenham Hostpur

Much has been made about the lack of Spurs' lack of attacking prowess under Andre Villas-Boas.

Apparently, forgotten man Aaron Lennon is the player Tottenham want to keep in the team, rather than Andros Townsend.

The news that Lennon has a points-per-game rate of 2.00 should be of interest to the under-fire boss.

One of Spurs' big-money signings, Erik Lamela, has the worst record in the Tottenham squad.

His record of 1.50 points-per-game just falls under that of the equally disappointing Christian Eriksen.

Aaron Lennon

West Bromwich Albion

Steve Clarke has his Baggies side sitting in a decent 13th position in the Premier League, and much of the headlines have been about the superb youngster Saido Berahino.

And while the England U21 star is second on the Midlands side's list, it's summer signing Stephane Sessegnon that leads the way.

The former Sunderland playmaker has played a role in three of Berahino in just behind on 1.33 - showing his obvious class among the company of seasoned internationals.

Shane Long, surprisingly given his exploits this season, is bottom of the Baggies' chart, with an average of 0.73.

Young star: Saido Berahino is one of the top-performing players at the Hawthorns this season

West Ham United

The Upton Park faithful have had their patience seriously tried this year.

For a crowd that likes to pride themselves on enjoying attacking football, Sam Allardyce playing with no strikers has caused serious unrest among the Hammers.

A case in point was the substitution of Joe Cole against his former club Chelsea before half-time a couple of weekends ago.

But Cole is the most succesful West Ham player this year. The former Stamford Bridge playmaker has a points-per-game average of 1.33, the best from the east London side.

Summer signing Razvan Rat is the worst off, having an average of just 0.67, and the stats show that Allardyce should put a bit more faith in his attacking players.

Playmaker: Joe Cole proves that Sam Allardyce should put more faith in creativity and flair